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Got some more little stuff done over the last couple days. Hooked up the new gas pedal, hydraulic clutch hose, installed the good looking muffler hangers, got the start of the heater hoses run, and the power brake vacuum hose, which necessitated taking the intake off because it’s so tight in the...
As a rule of thumb, compressor gets whatever is recommended for that type (yours is factory filled in this case), and each other component gets one oz. One oz in the dryer, one in each hose, one in the evaporator, and one in the condenser. Some monster systems I give an extra oz in the dryer...
I vote for the factory set-up. Mopar engineers did all the research for you. Brakes are way too important for trial and error. Get the proper dual 8" diaphragm unit and factory style master for disc / drums. Your life may depend on it.
Absolutely would be a no-no to use a wire nut on any automotive wiring. They should be cleaned & twisted together and soldered. Then taped. No wire nuts allowed unless you plan on burning your car down.
I'm looking for a '69 Charger steering wheel and horn ring with padded center. The steering wheel in my '69 Charger R/T is in rough shape, missing a chunk of the center hub and the metal core showing in multiple spots on the outside rim and I'm missing the horn ring with padding altogether. If...
I know you said you don't care but just to let you know what happens with the flexible rubber brake hoses is they have something like 1/32nd orifice in them. After time, they collapse and block the flow. Normally, when they collapse, they will let fluid go through when you step on the brake...
streetsideclassics.com has some and their search filters work well. Pricey, but sometimes have one for under $70k. Got mine at Hemmings.com on an auction, by luck. It was listed as a "partial restore" and the partial must have put bidders off, so it proved to be a comparative bargain. The lucky...
I bought David Wise's "Dodge and Plymouth General Field Guide 1962-74", Manual No. GFG-24, Volume 1.0 Version 4.0. MMC Detroit MMC Detroit. $46.95 all in. Lot's of great info in there, including production codes.